Daily Routine Sequence Cards
10 everyday routines, each told in four ordered steps with Amy, Bobo, Tutu and Ban-Ban. Each A4 sheet holds the four picture cards — print at 100% (actual size), cut along the lines, and every card is exactly 140 × 100 mm, ready to slip into a 4 × 6 laminating pouch. Look at each picture and let your child practise saying what happens — first, next, then, last.
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01Taking the MRT
- 1 Amy and Tutu tap their cards to enter
- 2 They line up on the platform
- 3 The train is here — all aboard!
- 4 Riding the MRT to go out!
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02Bedtime Story Reading
- 1 Bobo and Ban-Ban pick a storybook
- 2 They read together by the bed
- 3 They finish and put the book away
- 4 Lights off — time to sleep!
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03Washing & Folding Clothes
- 1 Amy and Tutu load the washer
- 2 They hang the clothes out to dry
- 3 They bring the dry clothes inside
- 4 They fold them and put them away
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04Brushing Teeth
- 1 Tutu and Ban-Ban add toothpaste
- 2 They brush up and down
- 3 They rinse with water
- 4 Spit it out — all clean!
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05Making Breakfast
- 1 Bobo and Tutu get a bowl and spoon
- 2 They pour cereal into the bowl
- 3 They add cold milk
- 4 Time to eat — yum!
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06Eating at a Restaurant
- 1 The whole family sits and reads the menu
- 2 They order from the server
- 3 The food comes — everyone eats happily
- 4 Bobo pays at the counter
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07Washing Hands
- 1 Ban-Ban wets his hands
- 2 He rubs up bubbly soap
- 3 He rinses the bubbles away
- 4 He dries off and turns the tap off
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08Clearing the Dinner Dishes
- 1 Ban-Ban eats his dinner at the table
- 2 Ban-Ban has finished his dinner
- 3 Ban-Ban brings the dishes to Amy in the kitchen
- 4 Amy washes the dishes
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09Getting Ready for School
- 1 Tutu wakes up and gets dressed
- 2 She eats, brushes and washes up
- 3 She packs her bag and bottle
- 4 Backpack on — off to school!
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10Riding a Bicycle
- 1 Tutu puts on her knee and elbow pads
- 2 Tutu puts on her helmet
- 3 Tutu gets on her bike
- 4 Tutu rides off into the distance!
Tip: cover the captions and let your child describe each picture in their own words first — then reveal the sentence to compare.